Hi Ralph,
I don't think there is a good way to do it. NDPluginFile in areaDetector has a heck that has #ifdef's and a delim definition. This should probably go in the osi library.
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Subject: Q: Portable way to construct a filename?
For use inside EPICS Base V3:
What is a portable way to concatenate a directory name (received as
iocShell command argument) and a filename (from a readdir() entry) into
a path string that can be used in a fopen() call?
Clueless,
~Ralph
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